I mod a worryingly growing list of communities. Ask away if you have any questions or issues with any of the communities.
I also run the hobby and nerd interest website scratch-that.org.
I’m both posting as high output as I feasibly can of OC, and aggregating links from blogs and creators I follow to !tabletopminis@lemmy.world, as a way to minimize reddit content.
!wargaming@lemmy.world is also full of links to articles and blog content relevant to the hobby that isn’t ripped from reddit.
!warhammer40k@lemmy.world has a small but regular community.
So many people complain about dead niche communities or niche communities only recycling reddit content. If that same energy was put in service to making new content, the communities would be improved. There is a bystander problem where loads of people complain, but if you check the profiler of the complainer, you often find few to no posts.
That does explain all those rockets exploding on the launch pads.
Warlockracy has a 2.5 hour video on the original game, and another hour long video on a fan made sequel using the original engine.
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According to the experts, the answer is “I dunno could be basically anything.”
Inevitably there will be more cat in the shark.
Because it’s a Jaws reference and she’s in a shark toy, you see.
It’s really nice to have videos do it automatically though. I don’t even think about it anymore.
Look at this at tell me it’s insufficiently nerdy.
I’ve been trying very hard to revive hobby/interest communities.
and even help out wth non-ulterior motives in communities
I’d be thrilled if these take off more.
Hey uhhhh you know Battletech and Warhammer are both pretty cool. They’re kinda like Star Trek (except the opposite).
Anyways.
Nah, they just requested I not give out their names.
No machine should communicate with me without my express permission.
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are all open to the public.
There’s big robots, little robots, cursed robots, real life robots, and antiquated ships that aren’t robots but are made of metal!
Now we have the salmon and the catnip.